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United Cup 2025: Dates, format, nations, players, groups, tickets for tennis tournament in Australia | Sporting News United Kingdom

United Cup 2025: Dates, format, nations, players, groups, tickets for tennis tournament in Australia | Sporting News United Kingdom

The United Cup — the ATP Cup’s successor — has returned for 2025.

National teams are going head-to-head as some of the sport’s biggest names compete in the mixed warm-up event ahead of the Australian Open. 

The Sporting News takes you through the key details.

MORE: United Cup LIVE – Schedule, results from Sydney and Perth

When is the United Cup 2025? Schedule, dates, venues

Just like the previous edition, the current United Cup tournament is being held in two Australian cities – Perth and Sydney.

The action kicked off with the group stage at Perth’s RAC Arena on December 27 before Sydney started hosting their group stage matches from December 28. 

Quarter-finals took place in Perth on January 1, while Sydney are hosting theirs on January 2 and 3.

Both semi-finals and the final will take place in Sydney on January 4 and 5.

United Cup Perth schedule

Date Time (AEDT) Group Teams
Fri. Dec. 27 1:00 pm C Kazakhstan vs. Spain
Fri. Dec. 27 8:00 pm E China vs. Brazil
Sat. Dec. 28 1:00 pm A Canada vs. Croatia
Sat. Dec. 28 8:00 pm C Greece vs. Spain
Sun. Dec. 29 1:00 pm E Germany vs. Brazil
Sun. Dec. 29 8:00 pm A USA vs. Canada
Mon. Dec. 30 1:00 pm C Greece vs. Kazakhstan
Mon. Dec. 30 8:00 pm E China vs. Germany
Tue. Dec. 31 1:00 pm A USA vs. Croatia
Wed. Jan. 1 8:00 pm QF1 Kazakhstan vs. Germany
Wed. Jan. 1 1:00 pm QF2 USA vs. China

United Cup Sydney schedule

Date Time (AEDT) Group Teams
Sat. Dec. 28 10:30 am D France vs. Switzerland
Sat. Dec. 28 5:30 pm F Australia vs. Argentina
Sun. Dec. 29 10:30 am B Czechia vs. Norway
Sun. Dec. 29 5:30 pm D Italy vs. Switzerland
Mon. Dec. 30 10:30 am F Great Britain vs. Argentina
Mon. Dec. 30 5:30 pm B Poland vs. Norway
Tue. Dec. 31 10:30 am D Italy vs. France
Wed. Jan. 1 10:30 am B Poland vs. Czechia
Wed. Jan. 1 5:30 pm F Great Britain vs. Australia
Thu. Jan. 2 5:30 pm QF3 Poland vs. United Kingdom
Fri. Jan. 3 5:30 pm QF4 Italy vs. Czechia
Sat. Jan. 4 10:30 am SF1 Kazakhstan vs. Poland
Sat. Jan. 4 5:30 pm SF2 United States vs. Winner QF4
Sun. Jan. 5 5:30 pm Final Winner SF1 vs. Winner SF2

How does the United Cup work?

The United Cup is a mixed tennis tournament, played in a team competition format. 

Eighteen countries are taking part in the 2025 event, with Sydney and Perth hosting nine teams each.

Countries have been placed into six groups of three and face off in a round-robin format.

Each tie comprises one men’s singles, one women’s singles and one mixed doubles match.

The three group winners in each city progress to the quarterfinals, joined by the best runner-up. Sydney will then host both the semi-finals and final.

Over AU$17 million of combined prize money is on offer at the combined ATP-WTA event.

How are countries selected for the United Cup?

Countries for the tournament are selected from the nations of the top five men’s and women’s players, according to ATP and WTA rankings.

The eight remaining teams then earn entry based on combined men’s and women’s rankings.

There is a second qualification phase added for 2025, though. If a new player enters the top 10 (maximum 1 ATP and 1 WTA player), their team, if eligible, will be accepted, with the lowest-ranked existing team making way.

United Cup 2025: Draw, groups, nations, players

Perth

Group A

USA

Taylor Fritz Coco Gauff
Denis Kudla Danielle Collins
Robert Galloway Desirae Krawczyk

Canada

Felix Auger-Aliassime Leylah Fernandez
Liam Draxl Stacey Fung
Benjamin Sogouin Ariana Arseneault

Croatia

Borna Coric Donna Vekic
Luka Mikrut Lucija Ciric Bagaric
Ivan Dodig Petra Marcinko

Group C

Greece

Stefanos Tsitsipas Maria Sakkari
Stefanos Sakellaridis Despina Papamichail
Petros Tsitsipas Valentini Grammatikopoulou

Kazakhstan

Alexander Shevchenko Elena Rybakina
Dmitry Popko Zhibek Kulambayeva
Aleksandr Nedovyesov

Spain

Pablo Carreno Busta Jessica Bouzas Maneiro
Carlos Taberner Marina Bassols Ribera
Sergio Martos Gornes Yvonne Cavalle-Reimers

Group E

China

Zhang Zhizhen Zheng Qinwen
Bai Yan Gao Xinyu
Sun Fajing Zhang Shuai

Germany

Alexander Zverev Laura Siegemund
Daniel Masur Lena Papadakis
Tim Puetz Vivian Heisen

Brazil

Thiago Monteiro Beatriz Haddad Maia
Gustavo Heide Carolina Alves
Rafael Matos Luisa Stefani

Sydney

Group B

Poland

Hubert Hurkacz Iga Swiatek
Kamil Majchrzak Maja Chwalinska
Jan Zielinski Alicja Rosolska

Czechia

Tomas Machac Karolina Muchova
Marek Gengel Gabriela Knutson
Patrik Rikl Vendula Valdmannova

Norway

Casper Ruud Malene Helgo
Viktor Durasovic Emilie Lindh Gallagher
Nicolai Budkov Kjaer Ulrikke Elkeri

Group D

Italy

Flavio Cobolli Jasmine Paolini
Matteo Gigante Sara Errani
Andrea Vavassori Angelica Moratelli

France

Ugo Humbert Diane Parry
Corentin Moutet Chloe Paquet
Edouard Roger-Vasselin Elixane Lechemia

Switzerland

Dominic Stricker Belinda Bencic
Remy Bertola Celine Naef
Jakub Paul Conny Perrin

Group F

Great Britain

Billy Harris Katie Boulter
Jan Choinski Yuriko Lily Miyazaki
Joe Salisbury Olivia Nicholls

Australia

Alex de Minaur Olivia Gadecki
Omar Jasika Destanee Aiava
Matthew Ebden Ellen Perez

Argentina

Tomas Martin Etcheverry Nadia Podoroska
Thiago Agustin Tirante Maria Lourdes Carle
Maximo Gonzalez Julia Riera

What happened to the ATP Cup?

Replacing the Hopman Cup in 2020, the ATP Cup lasted just three years.

A men’s-only tournament, it pitted nations together in a team competition format. 

Ultimately, the ATP Cup was replaced due to the increasing cooperation between the men’s and women’s tennis tours — the ATP and WTA. 

The significant prize pool for the United Cup reflects the backing mixed tournaments are receiving, as tennis prioritises efforts towards equality.